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Period Correct Vintage Auto Racing-Inspired Tools

Period Correct Vintage Auto Racing-Inspired Tools

Period Correct is a California outpost with a need for speed. Everything that hits shelves is inspired in some way by the glory days of auto racing. Until recently, that meant a gaggle of tees with graphics similar to those found on old oil canisters and racing attire. Now, the brand is branching out with a line of accessories that can bring some vintage appeal to your workshop or garage. The accessories line, which can be found in the store and hopefully soon online, includes made in the USA toolboxes, retro fuel tanks, and more. Keep an eye on the site so you can keep your workbench looking like it was pulled from pit row.